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NAACP Presses for Court Action in Wright Shooting
NAACP to investigate killing of black suspect in Ashburn
Tags: Ashburn, Elbert L. Bean (1932-2009), Freddie James Weston Jr. (1937-2018), Hollis Hayes (1922-1989), Joe Burgess, John Iverson Youngblood Jr. (1920-2006), Robert Lee Wright Jr. (1963-1985), Robert Lee Wright Sr. (1943-1997), Ruby Wright, Scotty Joe Ireland, Skippy's Food Store, Turner County Courthouse
'Deadly force' bill clears House committee
"Stop Drop and Roll will not work in Hell" Sign
Location: New Mt. Zion First Baptist Church in Ashburn, GA
"ya'll COME BACK" sign
1934 Ashburn High School graduation speech by Opal Nipper
Transcribed into a PDF format for easier reading. Click on it to see all 5 pages.
Tags: Ashburn, Ashburn High School, Ashburn High School Journalistic Club, Ashburn Schools, Brunelle Nesmith, C.J. Cheves, Clarence Rose, Clifton Clark, Davis Cone, Dorothy Rogers Adair (1917-2005), Ed Baxter, Ed Rogers, Edna Perry, Effie Whelchel Whatley, Eleanor Bailey, Ella Jackson, Ellen Chambliss, Eunice Williams, Frank Marion "F.M." Tison II (1914-1979), George S. Roach, Geraldine Cason, Jeanette Topham, Julia North McNair (1917-2006), Julian Holland, Julian James Shingler Sr. (1917-1998), Kate Jelks, Laura Sue Hawkins, Margaret Whatley, Mary L. Hobby Shepherd (1916-1961), Merle Tison Raines (1902-1994), Naomi Williams, Nina Cox, Opal Nipper, R.L. Todd, Ruth Reinhardt, Sara Johnson Poole (1917-1988), United Daughters of Confederacy Ashburn Chapter
315 E College St. in Ashburn, GA
This Classical Revival home was built by J.S. Shingler in 1916 for his sister-in-law, Mrs. Josie Baldwin. Construction costs totaled $2,500.00. This home was eventually sold to Judge W. A. Greer in 1919.…
411 N Main St. in Ashburn, Georgia
Ace Hardware
Advertisement for Mitchell Stewart Hardware Company
MITCHELL STEWART HARDWARE COMPANY was registered on 1923-02-02 as a domestic profit corporation type with the address 113 COLLEGE ST, ASHBURN, GA, 31714
Ashburn Aerial Photo
Tags: Ashburn, Washington Ave.
Ashburn Bird's Eye View
Ashburn Creamery
Ashburn First Baptist Church
Ashburn, GA
Ashburn High School, Class of 1934
2nd row: Julian Holland, Ed Baxter, Julia North McNair (1917-2006), Ellen Chambliss, Dorothy Rogers Adair (1917-2005), Eunice Williams, Geraldine Cason, Mary L. Hobby Shepherd…
Tags: Ashburn, Ashburn Schools, Brunelle Nesmith, Clarence Rose, Clifton Clark, Davis Cone, Dorothy Rogers Adair (1917-2005), Ed Baxter, Ed Rogers, Edna Perry, Eleanor Bailey, Ellen Chambliss, Eunice Williams, Frank Marion "F.M." Tison II (1914-1979), Geraldine Cason, Julia North McNair (1917-2006), Julian Holland, Julian James Shingler Sr. (1917-1998), Margaret Whatley, Mary L. Hobby Shepherd (1916-1961), Naomi Williams, Opal Nipper, Ruth Reinhardt, Sara Johnson Poole (1917-1988)
Ashburn is Located in the Heart of one of Georgia's Richest Farming Sections
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Tags: A.J. Davis, Ashburn, Ashburn Bank, Ashburn Distributing Company, Ashburn Drug Company, Ashburn Ice and Cold Storage Company, Ashburn Methodist Church, Ashburn Oil Mills, Ashburn Schools, Betts-Evans Trading Company, C.H. Bishop, Citizens Bank of Ashburn, Clarence Emmett "C.E." Thrasher (1875-1946), Daniel Henderson Davis (1861-1942), Dock Henry Rose (1878-1947), Dr. William Joseph Turner (1868-1946), Edwards Funiture and Millinery Company, Edwin A. Rogers (1881-1954), Ernest Walter "E.W." Garner Sr. (7/12/1883 - 2/22/1944), Frank Marion "F.M." Tison (1881-1951), George B. Gorday (1869-1940), J.A. Faircloth, James A. Comer (1870-1938), James H. Pate (b. 1882), James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), Joe Lawrence (1858-1939), John A. King (1864-1934), John Jackson Story (1882-1959), John Lamkin "J.L." Evans (1874-1934), John S. Johnson (1888-1984), Keenan P. Baker (1885-1942), Morgan S. Cantey (1864-1921), Mrs. C.L. Edwards, Nora Lawrence Smith (1885-1971), Reason Paulk (1879-1932), Robert E. Lee Betts (1867-1934), The Wiregrass Farmer, Turner County Courthouse, W. L . Metcalf, W. L. Story, W. Roy Clark, W.G. Shingler, William A. Murray, William A. Shingler (1859-1922)
Ashburn School
"The architect for this building as shown was P.E. Dennis of Macon. He was architect for many of the buildings and homes in Ashburn. This building was built in 1899 and was named Ashburn Graded School. The corner stone was moved to…